Comparison of William Shakespeare Cardenio 5.2 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Cardenio 5.2 has 177 lines, and one of them has a strong match at magnitude 15+ in William Shakespeare. 16% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 83% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.01 strong matches and 0.27 weak matches.

Cardenio 5.2

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William Shakespeare

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Cardenio 5.2: 14

O, what is beauty, that’s so much adored? A flattering glass that cozens her beholders, One night of death makes it look pale and horrid: The dainty preserved flesh, how soon it moulders! To love it living, it bewitcheth many, But after life is seldom heard of any.
10

Edward III 2.1: 116

Like to a flattering glass, doth make more fair
10

Edward III 2.1: 117

The yellow Amber: — like a flattering glass
12

Cardenio 5.2: 15

By this hand, mere idolatry! I make curtsy To my damnation. I have learnt so much, Though I could never know the meaning yet Of all my Latin prayers, nor ne’er sought for‘t.
12

Cardenio 1.1: 76

’Tis happy you have learnt so much manners, Since you have so little wit. Fare you well, sir!
10

Henry VI Part 2 2.3: 65

... in this world. Here, Robin, and if I die, I give thee my aporn; and, Will, thou shalt have my hammer; and here, Tom, take all the money that I have. O Lord bless me, I pray God, for I am never able to deal with my master, he hath learnt so much fence already.
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Cardenio 5.2: 16

... pleasing art thou to us even in death! I love thee yet, above all women living, And shall do sev’n year hence. I can see nothing to be mended in thee But the too constant paleness of thy cheek. I‘d give the kingdom but to purchase there The breadth of a red rose in natural colour, And think it the best bargain that ever king made yet. But fate’s my hindrance, And I must only rest content with art; And that I’ll have in spite on’t. Is he come, sir?
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Henry VI Part 1 2.4: 61

Shall dye your white rose in a bloody red.
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Venus and Adonis: 110

Leading him prisoner in a red rose chain;
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Cardenio 5.2: 19

For a court schoomaster, a picture drawer, A lady’s forenoon tutor. Is he come, sir?
12

Cardenio 2.3: 6

Push! That old limber ass puts in his head still. Helvetius! Where is he? [continues next]
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Cardenio 5.2: 20

Not yet returned, my lord.
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Cardenio 2.3: 7

[continues previous] Not yet returned, my lord.
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Cardenio 5.2: 25

To stand in need of art, when youth
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Two Gentlemen of Verona 2.7: 84

To take a note of what I stand in need of,
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Two Gentlemen of Verona 2.7: 85

To furnish me upon my longing journey.
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Cardenio 5.2: 27

Women alive are glad to seek her friendship
10

Cardenio 4.1: 123

I made her glad to seek my friendship first.
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Cardenio 5.2: 33

... to me To see thee here at court, and gone from hence. Didst thou make haste to leave the world for this? And kept in the worst comer? O, who dares play with destiny but he That wears security so thick upon him The thought of death and hell cannot pierce through?
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Cardenio 3.1: 139

We have no eyes to pierce through inch boards ‘twas his own folly; the king must be served, [continues next]
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Cardenio 5.2: 34

’Twas circumspectly carried.
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Cardenio 3.1: 139

[continues previous] We have no eyes to pierce through inch boards ‘twas his own folly; the king must be served,
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Cardenio 5.2: 50

By my troth, all, sir; I see none she has,
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Merry Wives of Windsor 1.4: 61

Shall I do any good, think’st thou? Shall I not lose my suit?
10

Merry Wives of Windsor 1.4: 62

Troth, sir, all is in His hands above. But notwithstanding, Master Fenton, I’ll be sworn on a book she loves you. Have not your worship a wart above your eye?
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Cardenio 5.2: 57

Yes, my lord;
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Cardenio 5.2: 58

I would not trust at court and I could choose.
10

All's Well That Ends Well 2.5: 61

[continues previous] I would not tell you what I would, my lord.
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Cardenio 5.2: 66

I never wished so seriously for health After long sickness.
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Timon of Athens 5.1: 187

It will be seen tomorrow. My long sickness
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Timon of Athens 5.1: 188

Of health and living now begins to mend,
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Cardenio 5.2: 69

Could I now send for one to renew heat Within her bosom, that were a fine workman;
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Julius Caesar 1.1: 10

Truly, sir, in respect of a fine workman, I am but, as you would say, a cobbler. [continues next]
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Cardenio 5.2: 70

I should but too much love him. But alas,
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Julius Caesar 1.1: 10

[continues previous] Truly, sir, in respect of a fine workman, I am but, as you would say, a cobbler.
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Cardenio 5.2: 80

Hast done so soon?
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Timon of Athens 2.2: 14

[continues previous] So soon as dinner’s done, we’ll forth again, [continues next]
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Cardenio 5.2: 81

That’s as your grace
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Timon of Athens 2.2: 14

[continues previous] So soon as dinner’s done, we’ll forth again,
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Cardenio 5.2: 117

Thy glories shall be shortened! Who’s within there?
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Merry Wives of Windsor 1.4: 56

Who’s there, I trow? Come near the house, I pray you. [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 1.4: 72

At your pleasure, my good lord. Who’s within there, ho?
10

Cardenio 5.2: 118

I called not thee, thou enemy to firmness, Mortality’s earthquake!
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Merry Wives of Windsor 1.4: 54

[continues previous] You shall have Anne — fool’s-head of your own. No, I know Anne’s mind for that. Never a woman in Windsor knows more of Anne’s mind than I do, nor can do more than I do with her, I thank heaven.
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Merry Wives of Windsor 1.4: 56

[continues previous] Who’s there, I trow? Come near the house, I pray you.
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Cardenio 5.2: 123

So welcome art thou to me. The deed’s done,
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Cardenio 5.1: 23

I know not yet where I should plant belief, I am so strangely tossed between two tales, I’m told by my wife’s woman the deed’s done, And in Votarius’ tongue ‘tis yet to come; The castle is but upon yielding yet. ’Tis not delivered up. Well, we shall find The mystery shortly. I will entertain The patience of a prisoner i‘th’ meantime.
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As You Like It 5.4: 91

O my dear niece, welcome thou art to me,
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As You Like It 5.4: 92

Even daughter, welcome, in no less degree.
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Richard III 1.4: 110

Remember our reward when the deed’s done.
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Cardenio 5.2: 135

Lay hold on him —
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Comedy of Errors 5.1: 91

Good people, enter and lay hold on him.
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Measure for Measure 5.1: 324

Must have a word anon. — Lay hold on him.
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Taming of the Shrew 5.1: 43

Lucentio! O, he hath murd’red his master! Lay hold on him, I charge you, in the Duke’s name. O, my son, my son! Tell me, thou villain, where is my son Lucentio?
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Cardenio 5.2: 137

E’en with the best loves
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Two Noble Kinsmen 5.1: 158

He of the two pretenders that best loves me [continues next]
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Two Noble Kinsmen 5.1: 159

And has the truest title in’t, let him [continues next]
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Cardenio 5.2: 138

And truest hearts that ever subjects owed.
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Two Noble Kinsmen 5.1: 159

[continues previous] And has the truest title in’t, let him
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Cardenio 5.2: 139

How’s that? I charge you all, lay hands on him.
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Cymbeline 5.3: 91

Had answer’d him. Lay hands on him; a dog!
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Much Ado About Nothing 3.3: 20

If we know him to be a thief, shall we not lay hands on him?
15+

Cardenio 5.2: 160

Or what can more express it.
15+

Cardenio 4.1: 105

As clear and free from any fleshly knowledge, As nearest kindred are, or ought to be, Or what can more express it, if that failed.
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Rape of Lucrece: 1286

For more it is than I can well express, [continues next]
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Cardenio 5.2: 161

Well, he’s gone;
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Rape of Lucrece: 1286

[continues previous] For more it is than I can well express,
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Cardenio 5.2: 169

That honour done, let her be solemnly borne Unto the house of peace from whence she came, As Queen of Silence.
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Henry VI Part 2 2.2: 25

Sent his poor queen to France, from whence she came,
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Cardenio 5.2: 171

O welcome, blessed spirit! Thou need’st not mistrust me; I have a care
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Two Noble Kinsmen 2.3: 30

To have my wife as jealous as a turkey. [continues next]
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Cardenio 5.2: 172

As jealous as thine own. We’ll see it done,
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Two Noble Kinsmen 2.3: 30

[continues previous] To have my wife as jealous as a turkey.